CPL. John William Palette

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CPL. John William Palette

Birth
Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Sep 1958 (aged 63)
Howland Corners, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Vienna, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.2388125, Longitude: -80.6782081
Plot
Section 5 - Garden of Hope, Lot 14, Grave 8
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John William Palette was the son of William Palet and Sarah Ann Parshall. He fought under the US Army in World War I. He was involved in the following Battles/expeditions in France: Somme Def. and Off 3/21 to 4/6/18; Aisne Marneoff 7/18 to 8/6/18; Aisne Off. 9/18 to 9/29/18; Meuse Argonne Off. 10/1 to 11/11/18. He was exposed to mustard gas during this time, and later he struggled with the effects of this drug on his body until his death.

He married Marie Elizabeth Miller and had 5 sons and 2 daughters. They lived in Trumbull County for most of their lives and settled in Howland Township. He made his living as a steam-fitter and a welder.
John William Palette was the son of William Palet and Sarah Ann Parshall. He fought under the US Army in World War I. He was involved in the following Battles/expeditions in France: Somme Def. and Off 3/21 to 4/6/18; Aisne Marneoff 7/18 to 8/6/18; Aisne Off. 9/18 to 9/29/18; Meuse Argonne Off. 10/1 to 11/11/18. He was exposed to mustard gas during this time, and later he struggled with the effects of this drug on his body until his death.

He married Marie Elizabeth Miller and had 5 sons and 2 daughters. They lived in Trumbull County for most of their lives and settled in Howland Township. He made his living as a steam-fitter and a welder.